"There is no such thing," Carl Van Fleet, a vice president at In-N-Out Burger, said in a statement. "It seems to be a story that originated somewhere in cyberspace. For a variety of reasons, we're unable to prepare burgers in the manner that a few websites have described as 'monkey style.' "

A slue of tweets and articles are calling Ayrouth's video a hoax.

It fooled many into thinking the 'Monkey style' was a secret menu item but it might not be fair to call the video a hoax. Ayrouth did include a disclaimer in his article to accompany his video:

Our particular quest to In-N-Out was fruitful, but we've heard that many cashiers aren't familiar with Monkey Style, or simply shy away from creating it due to its possible disruptive nature to the back of the house.

Jenn Harris at The L.A. Times made a good point: regardless of whether the video was a hoax, anyone can still order In-N-Out's Animal Fries, stuff them in their burger and enjoy.